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Until the day he died, A. W. Tozer never deviated from exhorting the church to walk like those who truly belong to the kingdom of God. Although he never softened his censure of what he called “churchianity built around showmanship,” he believed the Church was ripe for reformation, and he longed to see its return to the Holy Spirit-filled, humble, loving fellowship that typified the early church. ...

gives us the wisdom. It is God that works in us, if only we would let God do His work in us. That is why I believe in the gifts of the Spirit. I do not think I have done myself any good with the evangelical hierarchy by coming out as I have on the gifts; I always have believed that all gifts of the Spirit ought to be in the Church today the same as they were back at Pentecost. God is working through His people, and what God works lasts. What God does not work will not last; and I do not care how
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